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KVELERTAK: Part 2 Of ‘Meir’ Track-By-Track Breakdown

The second in a series of video clips featuring a track-by-track breakdown of “Meir”, the forthcoming sophomore album from Norwegian rockers KVELERTAK, can be seen below. Due on March 26 via Roadrunner Records, the CD was produced by CONVERGE‘s Kurt Ballou and features cover artwork by John Dyer Baizley.

“It is both catchy and heavy; we’re pushing our limits in both ends of that spectre. It’s very varied and there are a lot of surprises in store. I mean, it’s unlike anything I myself have heard before, so we even managed to surprise ourselves,” said lead singer Erlend Hjelvik.

“Meir”‘s first single, “Bruane Brenn”, had early critical acclaim from several tastemaker outlets including Stereogum, which raved, “It’s a total blast of riffs, adrenaline, football chants, and guitar solos, and in its four minutes, you get five decades of rock ‘n’ roll, compressed into one massive speedball hit.”

KVELERTAK‘s euphorically-received self-titled 2011 debut was iTunes 2011’s U.S. Metal Breakthrough Artist of The Year. Pitchfork described their sound as having “monolithic walls of adrenal-gland-strangling sound” while LA Weekly named frontman Erland Hjelvik #2 on their list of top ten metal frontmen (and women) under 30.

Overseas the band has racked up numerous accolades. KVELERTAK was called “the best Norwegian debut of all time” by Norwegian rock authority Asbjørn Slettemark, named “Best Debut Album” by Metal Hammer Germany, “Best New Artist” and “Best Rock Album” at the Spellemannprisen (Norway’s Grammy equivalent) and has received countless additional critical acclaim from Metal Hammer U.K. and Kerrang! who called them “the most exciting new band on the planet.”

From storming 2011’s SXSW festival to being personally invited by MASTODON to support them in Bergen, Norway, to Dave Grohl presenting them with their first gold discs at a sold-out show at Telenor Arena, Norway’s largest indoor venue, KVELERTAK, or “chokehold” in English, are only getting started.